Services at a Kansas Army post are restored following a brief, partial government shutdown in late January.
Civilian employees at Fort Riley were briefly furloughed this week when federal funding lapsed. A partial shutdown affecting ...
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The US Army is getting (some of) its horses back
Two US Army Bases—Fort Riley in Kansas and Fort Hood in Texas—are expected to restore their "Military Working Equine" (MWE) programs in the coming annual budget.
Fort Riley’s newest unit will strengthen the Army’s ability to detect and engage airborne threats. Soldiers and families from the 1st Infantry Division Combat Aviation Brigade gathered Jan. 23 to ...
Col. Gerald Nunziato said Friday that Fort Riley recorded an increase in the population of military families on base in 2025.
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Army to retain Fort Riley’s mounted color guard unit
TOPEKA (KSNT) – Months after announcing plans to disband most of its ceremonial horse units, the U.S. Army announced it will keep Fort Riley’s Commanding General’s Mounted Color Guard (CGMCG).
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